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Just another WordPress siteTue, 05 Mar 2019 13:34:56 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8Coming Soon ~ Family Night!http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=617
http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=617#respondTue, 05 Mar 2019 13:34:56 +0000http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=617Continue reading "Coming Soon ~ Family Night!"]]>Covington Community Foundation will be hosting its 51th semi-annual FAMILY NIGHT on Wednesday, April 3 from 4:30pm – 6:30pm ~ a late afternoon/early evening of great food and family entertainment at the Beef House Banquet Hall.

At last, a science show that everyone can not only see, but understand and enjoy. The aim of Steve Belliveau show is to inspire students to get involved in science themselves. Using dramatic demonstration, easy to see equipment, humor, music and audience participation, he brings down to earth basic ideas about air/water pressure, magnetism & electricity, friction, chemistry, simple machines, conservation of energy, sound and color.

** Includes a special guest presentation **

Ticket sales begin March 20. Tickets are $5.00 for adults and children are FREE. Seating is limited.

]]>http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?feed=rss2&p=6170Memorial & Honor Givinghttp://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=209
http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=209#respondThu, 28 Feb 2019 22:00:06 +0000http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=209Continue reading "Memorial & Honor Giving"]]>Fountain and Vermillion County are home to many wonderful people who have made a deep impact in the community.

Are you looking for a way to memorialize a loved one or friend who is no longer with us? Or perhaps you would like to honor a family member, friend, co-worker, or service provider who has a positive influence in your daily life? MEMORIAL & HONOR GIFTS are great ways to honor those who are or have been significant in your life or the life of your community. Your gift will go to the fund you specify, in the name of the one you’re honoring.

All memorial and honor gifts are acknowledged to the person or people you designate so that the loved one’s family, or the person you are honoring, is aware of the gift. Or you can make an anonymous gift if you desire to do so. The amount of the gift is, of course, confidential and only you will receive a gift acknowledgement for tax purposes. It’s very easy to give a memorial or honor gift – just CLICK HEREto get started.

Tickets and table sponsorships are going fast for Southeast Fountain Community Foundation’s 12th annual Wine & Appetizer Event at the Beef House Banquet Center on Sunday, February 24 from 1:30-4:00 pm (EST). The public is invited. This fundraising event is a one-of-a-kind since there is no program. This is a social event only (business casual)!

Attendees will enjoy complimentary portions of spirits from T. J. Haase Winery (Clinton, IN) and Old 55 Distillery (Newtown, IN) as well as an extensive selection of hors d’oeuvre from the Beef House Restaurant. A silent auction with nearly 100 unique items will also compliment the event.

This year’s event will help to raise monies for charitable organizations in the Southeast Foundation area and scholarships for Fountain Central High School graduates. Our specials guests this year include representatives from all three Fountain County food pantries.

CALL 793-0702 TODAY to order your tickets! Individual tickets are $35 and table sponsorships (table of 8) are $250.

]]>http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?feed=rss2&p=5420Year-End Giving Opportunity!http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=513
http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=513#respondWed, 26 Dec 2018 07:39:45 +0000http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=513Continue reading "Year-End Giving Opportunity!"]]>Western Indiana Community Foundation and its affiliates of the Attica, Covington, Southeast Fountain and Vermillion County Community Foundations has received a grant of $1,000,000 as part of Lilly Endowment Inc.’s seventh phase of its Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT) initiative. With GIFT VII, the Endowment is making up to $125 million available to help Indiana community foundations strengthen the towns, cities and counties they serve.

Western Indiana Community Foundation can use this matching fund grant to build our financial assets and support our charitable activities. At least two-thirds of the matching fund grant must be designated to support the growth of Western Indiana Community Foundation’s unrestricted endowments, which over time will provide flexibility to help the foundation to meet community needs. The Endowment will provide $2 for every $1 contributed to Western Indiana Community Foundation’s unrestricted endowments during the matching period, October 1, 2018, through December 31, 2020.

Western Indiana Community Foundation may choose to designate up to one-third of the matching fund grant to support the foundation’s own operating needs or specific community or charitable projects. The Endowment will provide 50 cents for every $1 that Western Indiana Community Foundation raises during the matching period for these purposes.

Dale White, CEO of the Western Indiana Community Foundation, said “We are very thankful to Lilly Endowment and excited about what the match opportunity could mean for our community.” He added, “Last year, our endowments helped us make a difference in the lives of more than 33,000 people in Fountain and Vermillion County. Thanks to the generosity of Lilly Endowment, and with help from our generous community to meet this match, we will be able to increase the impact we have in our community and address our greatest needs in the bi-county area.”

The Western Indiana Community Foundation was founded in 1990 as the area’s partner, resource and steward in philanthropy. WICF manages $21 million in charitable assets and over 300 individual funds – each of which supports the unique charitable intent of the donor who established the fund. Annually, the Foundation awards over a million dollars in grants and scholarships to support our community and is a National Standards certified community foundation.

The GIFT initiative is part of Lilly Endowment’s grantmaking to strengthen Indiana communities and has been a priority of the Endowment since the first phase of GIFT in 1990. The initiative’s primary aim is to help Indiana community foundations develop the philanthropic capacity to identify, prioritize and address local opportunities and challenges.

To encourage the engagement of Western Indiana Community Foundation’s board of directors, the Endowment also will award an additional $200,000 unrestricted grant if the foundation achieves 100 percent financial support from our board members during the period January 1, 2019, through June 30, 2020.

Starting in 2019, Western Indiana Community Foundation will have the opportunity to apply for more funds through GIFT VII’s community leadership grants. This component includes both planning and implementation grants, which are available to help the foundation deepen its understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing its community; convene key local stakeholders and explore how it can effectively play a leadership role in implementing initiatives and strategies that enhance the quality of life in Fountain and Vermillion County.

Lilly Endowment Inc. is an Indianapolis-based private philanthropic foundation created in 1937 by three members of the Lilly family – J.K. Lilly Sr. and sons J.K. Jr. and Eli – through gifts of stock in their pharmaceutical business, Eli Lilly & Company. The Endowment exists to support causes of community development, education and religion. Lilly Endowment’s community development grantmaking is designed to support efforts that enhance the quality of life in Indianapolis and Indiana.

]]>http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?feed=rss2&p=5130New Fund to Benefit Covingtonhttp://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=534
http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=534#respondTue, 18 Dec 2018 15:41:37 +0000http://wicf-inc.org/wordpress/?p=534Continue reading "New Fund to Benefit Covington"]]>Family members of the late Don & Ruth White of Covington have established the Don & Ruth White Community Fund.

Donations to this fund are invested and a portion of the earnings each year will be used to award grants in the Covington area as determined by the board of directors of the Covington Community Foundation.

Established in 1990 the Covington Community Foundation awards over $500,000/year in grants to non-profit organizations, community projects and for scholarships to graduates of Covington High School.

One Vermillion County student has been named recipient of a full tuition four-year scholarship as the Vermillion County Community Foundation 2019 Lilly Endowment Community Scholar – Vermillion County.

Lauryn Silverwill receive full tuition to the Indiana private college or public university of her choice and a $900 yearly stipend for required books and equipment.

Lauryn is the daughter of Holly Silver of Clinton and Jon Silver of Terre Haute. She will graduate in June 2019 from South Vermillion High School with a Core 40 Academic Honors Diploma with a 3.99 GPA.She has taken several honors and AP classes as well as dual credit courses.She plans to continue to be a pediatric dentist and forensic odontology.

Lauryn’s high school guidance counselor Mrs. Linda Avenetti enthusiastically recommends her for this scholarship based on her excellent academic accomplishments, leadership abilities, work ethics, ambition, motivation to succeed and character. Mrs. Avenetti continued by saying, “She is a well respected student by her peers and teachers.This young woman will be successful in whatever college she attends and career she chooses.”

Lauryn is a member of National Honor Society and honored as an Academic Excellence awardee. She is a 4 year member and team captain of the SVHS soccer team with varsity letters for 3 years and Defensive Player award for 2 years. She is also a 4 year member of the SVHS girls basketball team with varsity letters for 3 years and earning the Sixth Man Award.Lauryn has a letter in cheerleading and ladies tennis.She is a 10 year Vermillion County 4-H member.Lauryn contributes to the community participating in National Night Out, assisting with the community tennis clinic and biddy basketball. Besides being a student athlete, Lauryn works in the office of the Vigo County Prosecutor Child Support Division year round.